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Transcendence of the Militarization of Physics: Establishing the World's First Department of the Foundations of Physics

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Abstract

Lingering historic military influences in physics and the academy resurface in modern conflicts in Hawai'i over telescope planning. With the paradigm of modern physics rooted in a Cold War military intervention, I draw upon the philosophy of Thomas Kuhn to advocate for respecting indigenous land rights and for the professionalization of research in the foundations of physics to establish cross-cultural scientific dialogues and genuine inclusion of underrepresented people in physics. First conceptualized in 2012 at Columbia University, I outline an interdisciplinary research strategy in the foundations of physics that aims to take responsibility for the impacts of the Manhattan Project on physics itself. Based on patterns and insights in experimental physics and astronomy instrumentation, I show that the high middle ground demands of the Mauna Kea Movement, which cannot be met with astronomy instrumentation or optics, are aligned with my meditations on how to transcend the militarization of physics: that my interdisciplinary research is the path to the end of the era of the telescope as a research tool. Lastly, I introduce Tatem Research Institute, established in 2022 to prioritize research in the foundations of physics and diversify this field. Envisioned as the world's first Department of the Foundations of Physics, Tatem Research Institute aims to facilitate an economic shift of scientific priorities to investigate experimental physics hypotheses generated from research in foundational questions.

Presenters

  • Kathleen V Tatem

    Tatem Research Institute

Authors

  • Kathleen V Tatem

    Tatem Research Institute